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Recent Articles (8)
DOGE Has Made Americans Less Safe
Hurricanes. Terrorism. Identity theft. DOGE’s year-long campaign of destruction has left all of us more vulnerable to threats. The post DOGE Has Made Americans Less Safe appeared first on Washington M
El-Sayed May Be Winning. But He Should Run Like He’s Losing
If the Democrats’ brash Senate nominee in Michigan believes only the good polls and not the bad, he may wrongly conclude he need not adjust to woo swing voters. The post El-Sayed May Be Winning. But H
Dead Reckoning
A veteran Times obituarist lifts the lid on the death desk. But in an age when anyone can publish a life, who still needs the Gray Lady’s last word? The post Dead Reckoning appeared first on Washingt
How American Media Is Gaslighting Europeans on Air Conditioning
The continent is sweating not because of effete resistance to AC, but because of climate change. The post How American Media Is Gaslighting Europeans on Air Conditioning appeared first on Washington M
Workforce Pell’s Missing Rudder
Congress finally opened Pell Grants to short-term job training. Now states have to build the systems that can tell which programs actually work. The post Workforce Pell’s Missing Rudder appeared first
The Next Big Thing in the Ukraine War: Ground Drones
Robotic ground systems don’t replace infantry, but they help it do its job—including combat assaults. The post The Next Big Thing in the Ukraine War: Ground Drones appeared first on Washington Month
Americans Like Moderate Politicians and Progressive Policies, But Not Socialism
If Democrats focus on the vast terrain where liberals and moderates agree, they can build a durable center-left coalition. The post Americans Like Moderate Politicians and Progressive Policies, But N
Once Globally Preeminent, U.S. Universities Are Sliding Into Decline
High costs, political attacks take a toll as fewer students come, top scholars leave. The post Once Globally Preeminent, U.S. Universities Are Sliding Into Decline appeared first on Washington Monthly